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Attention: Float Permit Reservation Information: The application period for the Four Rivers lottery has closed. Beginning February 6, applicants can check the results of the drawing by signing into their account to see if they drew a launch date.

Cancellations: Declined and/or cancelled launch dates are being reissued as of Feb. 6th; please continue to check this site for cancelled reservations. Cancelled launch dates are released at a random time within 24 hours of submission. Boaters should try to anticipate high and low water levels before reserving a launch date. After March 15th, the Middle Fork will not re-issue cancellations for launch dates of Aug. 15 through Sept. 15. Groups will also be limited to 12 craft per permit for these launch dates

Confirmation Required: Successful lottery applicants must sign into their account and confirm their reservation by March 15th. Unconfirmed launches will be released at an undisclosed time on March 16th. If you have any problems confirming or declining your reservation, contact Customer Service at 1-888-448-1474.

River Information & Lottery Statistics: At the 4 Rivers website, you can find lottery information and a link to each river’s web site. These sites will soon be updated with this year’s lottery statistics and upcoming river information.

MIDDLE FORK OF THE SALMON (4 Rivers), ID

Overview

Welcome to the remote and rugged mountains and rivers of Central Idaho. Each year, approximately 10,000 people float the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. The Middle Fork is a 104-mile free-flowing river in the heart of the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, originating 20 miles northwest of Stanley, Idaho, at the confluence of Bear Valley and Marsh Creeks.

It was one of the original eight rivers in the nation designated as Wild and Scenic on October 2, 1968. The river moves through a variety of climates and land types; from alpine forest to high mountain desert to sheer, rock-walled canyon, the third deepest in North America.

The Middle Fork is administered under a permit system to protect it from excessive human impacts. Part of that protection asks you, the user, to learn and practice Leave No Trace ethics. Because of its remote location, man's presence in the area was somewhat limited, leaving it in the condition we see today.

Only a few trails, landing strips, private ranches and Forest Service stations are evidence of man's intrusion. The Middle Fork is now an internationally recognized whitewater/wilderness float trip, known for its scenic beauty and crystal clear whitewater. It is a non-motorized floating experience with many technical rapids. These class III and IV+ rapids offer boating excitement for both families and experienced adventurers.

Hiking from the river campsites offers a taste of the wilderness experience and visitors may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of how past inhabitants lived.

The Middle Fork of the Salmon River is usually not floated November 1 to March 31 due to winter conditions, low water levels and access difficulties. Ice and snow bridges are to be expected on the river and its tributaries during this time.

In the spring, road access to the Middle Fork is usually limited by snowdrifts and trees across the road. Depending on the amount of snow, spring weather and temperatures, the road to Boundary Creek may not open until sometime in early June. High water levels are also a concern once the runoff begins.

Know Before You Go

When applying for or reserving a launch date on this river, I certify that:

Upon securing this reservation, I recognize that this launch date is not transferable and that I will become the responsible person for this group, and that I am/will be at least 18 years old before the launch date;

I am not currently being penalized for a no-show or late cancellation on this river;

I will only submit one application for this river's lottery;

I understand that during the control season for this river, I am limited to one permit and may only hold one launch reservation during this period;

Unless authorized as a commercial operator on this river, this reservation/application is for a private (non-commercial) float permit.

Rules and Regulations for Middle Fork of the Salmon
The Middle Fork of the Salmon River is usually not floated November 1 - March 31 due to winter conditions, low water levels, and access difficulties. Ice and snow bridges are to be expected on the river and its tributaries.

In the Spring road access to the Middle Fork is usually limited by snowdrifts and trees across the road. Depending on the amount of snow and the spring weather and temperatures, the road to Boundary Creek may not open until sometime in early June. High water levels are also a concern once the runoff begins.

Permit Holder must be 18 years old by the launch date.

Permit Holder must be on the trip for entire duration of the float.

Required equipment:

Porta-potty

Fire pan

Ash Container

Mesh Strainer

Shovel

Bucket

Group Size and Trip Length:

During the Lottery Control Season, (May 28-September 3) group size determines trip length:

Non-Commercial Trips:

Group Size (21-24) - Maximum Trip Length : 6 Days (5 nights)

Group Size (11-20) - Maximum Trip Length : 7 Days (6 nights)

Group Size (1-10) - Maximum Trip Length : 8 Days (7 nights)

Commercial Trips:

Group Size (21-30) - Maximum Trip Length : 6 Days (5 nights)

Group Size (11-20) - Maximum Trip Length : 7 Days (6 nights)

Group Size (1-10) - Maximum Trip Length : 8 Days (7 nights)

Outside the Lottery Control Season the maximum group size is 24 and the maximum trip length is 8 days.